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The Zion military, aided by courageous civilian volunteers like Zee and the Kid, desperately battles to hold back the Sentinel invasion as the Machine army bores into their stronghold. Facing total annihilation, the citizens of the last bastion of humanity fight not only for their own lives, but for the future of mankind itself.

Sci-Fi - Like the first two films, this is an effects-heavy science
fiction/action-adventure that tackles some heady ideas. Intense
violence as well as some language make the film inappropriate for
children.

OPINION OVERVIEWThe following is the original "What's Worth
Watching" write-up for this movie.

Moviegoer Opinions:

Very strong opinions from the target audience
of males. Lots of very high reviews from all
ages with virtually no low opinions and very
few negative moviegoer comments. This is
obviously a movie I can highly recommend!

As for the ladies, teens thought it was great,
but the twentysomething crowd had very mixed
opinions. Only about half truly enjoyed it. The
adult females fared better with well over half
indicating the movie was great.

In The Matrix
Revolutions, the final explosive chapter in the Matrix trilogy, the
epic war between man and machine reaches a thundering crescendo: the Zion
military, aided by courageous civilian volunteers like Zee (NONA GAYE) and the
Kid (CLAYTON WATSON), desperately battles to hold back the Sentinel invasion as
the Machine army bores into their stronghold. Facing total annihilation, the
citizens of the last bastion of humanity fight not only for their own lives, but
for the future of mankind itself.

But an unknown element
poisons the ranks from within: the rogue program Smith (HUGO WEAVING) has
cunningly hijacked Bane (IAN BLISS), a member of the hovercraft fleet. Growing
more powerful with each passing second, Smith is beyond even the control of the
Machines and now threatens to destroy their empire along with the real world and
the Matrix. The Oracle (MARY ALICE) offers Neo her final words of guidance,
which he accepts with the knowledge that she is a program and her words could be
just another layer of falsehood in the grand scheme of the Matrix.

With the aid of Niobe (JADA
PINKETT SMITH), Neo and Trinity choose to travel farther than any human has ever
dared to go - a treacherous journey above ground, across the scorched surface
of the earth and into the heart of the menacing Machine City. In this vast
mechanized metropolis, Neo comes face to face with the ultimate power in the
Machine world - the Deus Ex Machina - and strikes a bargain that is the only
hope for a dying world.

The war will end
tonight, with Neo's destiny and the fate of two civilizations inexorably tied
to the outcome of his cataclysmic confrontation with Smith.